Judge Souder's ruling that partial fingerprints were inadmissable in the murder trial against Bryan Keith Rose "virtually overturns 100 years of jurisprudence with respect to the admissibility of latent fingerprint evidence," and led to the trial being postponed. Rose is charged in the 2006 murder of Warren T. Fleming, a merchant at Security Square mall.
There was a cutting at Woodlawn High School yesterday morning, and not the good ol' "cutting class" kind, either.
Paul Stephen Riggins didn't kill his wife, but he somehow knew where her body was.
If you don't want to get hit with an attempted murder charge, don't try to run down a HarCo cop.
Huh. An unscrupulous attorney. Who'd'a thunk it?
The trial against alleged Westfield Annapolis Mall shooter Javaughn Norman Adams began today.
Gary Watson, the alleged Blood who walked out of the courthouse a few weeks ago, was re-arrested last week.
Cameras may be coming to the county.
Huh. An unscrupulous city meter maid. Who'd'a thunk it.
3 comments:
Thanks for posting Chuck!
I had a busy day!
Wow, that ransacked-house footage is insane!
I feel so sorry for that family whose home was destroyed. And it's a wonder why people don't want to get involved? Good God.
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